Gloeophyllales

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Gloeophyllales
Gloeophyllum sepiarium
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Subdivision: Agaricomycotina
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Gloeophyllales
Thorn (2007)
Family: Gloeophyllaceae
Jülich (1982)
Genera

Boreostereum
Campylomyces
Gloeophyllum
Heliocybe
Mycobonia
Mycothele
Neolentinus
Veluticeps

Gloeophyllales is a phylogenetically defined order of wood-decay fungi that is characterized by the ability to produce a brown rot of wood.[1][2][3][4] It includes a single, identically defined family, the Gloeophyllaceae, in which are included the genera Gloeophyllum, Neolentinus, Heliocybe, and Veluticeps.

References

  1. Hibbett DS, Donoghue MJ. (2001). "Analysis of character correlations among wood decay mechanisms, mating systems, and substrate ranges in Homobasidiomycetes". Systematic Biology 50 (2): 215–242. doi:10.1080/10635150151125879. PMID 12116929. 
  2. Hibbett DS, Binder M, Bischoff JF, et al. (2007). "A higher-level phylogenetic classification of the Fungi". Mycological Research 111 (5): 509–547. doi:10.1016/j.mycres.2007.03.004. PMID 17572334. 
  3. Hibbett DS, Binder M. (2002). "Evolution of complex fruiting-body morphologies in homobasidiomycetes". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 269 (1504): 1963–1969. doi:10.1098/rspb.2002.2123. PMC 1691125. PMID 12396494. 
  4. Binder M, Hibbett DS, Larsson K-H, Larsson E, Langer E, Langer G. (2005). "The phylogenetic distribution of resupinate forms across the major clades of mushroom-forming fungi (Homobasidiomycetes)". Systematics and Biodiversity 3 (2): 113–157. doi:10.1017/S1477200005001623. 

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